
Spanish M-1907’Modello II’ Mounted Cavalry Artillery Parade Sword Toledo Spain. Original Spanish M-1907’Modello II’ Mounted Cavalry Artillery Parade Sword Toledo Spain, 41 Inches Overall, Good Issued. As Photographed with wear and age as seen (please see photos for condition). A Great Candidate for any Collection, War Room, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring our customers a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!



1:1 Replica copy of tripod fits M18. Or 1917a1 Machine Gun resin replica. Our products are cast from original weapons and made of resin. Our products meet all United States import regulations guns as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. Our products have no moving parts and cannot fire any projectiles or explode, cannot chamber a shell, cannot be converted to fire a round. Our products are cast from original weapons. Must be used for Theatrical Purposes Only these locations either restrict or prohibit commerce in imitation firearms that are replicas of modern firearms. Please contact your local government if you have any questions regarding specific restrictions in these areas. You are responsible for knowing if importing these replicas is legal. These Replicas are Collectors, Movie Props and Reenactments only. They have a blaze orange barrel plug permanently attached to the weapon. They can’t be converted to shoot lethal projectiles. All other applicable laws must be followed. The picture show the actual item for sale as a whole.

Excellent original condition as shown. Never seen this maker or pattern before. Rare cab badge size too… Please see our other listings, and check back often as we typically list 30-50 high-end estate items each week with No Reserve!

1/20 10K on Sterling 1920s USMC Hat Badge By H&H (missing pin & wire).
Navy shipboard entertainment program from the U. Whitney AD-4, a Dobbin-class destroyer tender. The program is titled “Engineers and Communications in their Subway Show” and is dated Easter Sunday, March 31, 1929, Gonaïves, Haiti. The printed program lists ten entertainment numbers with engineering, radio, and communications-themed titles, including Dot One, Dash Two, Spark Five, Static Six, Vacuum Seven, and Full Power Ten. The acts include playful Jazz Age and vaudeville references to Paul Whiteman, George M. Cohan/Cohen, Weber and Fields, orchestral numbers, comic skits, and a finale by the assembly. This piece comes from the Robert “Dinty” Moore naval archive. Moore’s handwritten service log places him aboard U. USS Whitney’s documented interwar service included winter operations from Caribbean ports including Gonaïves, Haiti, making this a well-contextualized artifact of shipboard life during the U. Navy’s Haiti occupation-era presence. A scarce and highly displayable piece of interwar U. Navy ephemera documenting morale entertainment, shipboard humor, communications/engineering culture, and USS Whitney AD-4’s 1929 Haiti operations. Original single-sheet printed program, approximately 6 1/2 x 9 inches by ruler. Printed text remains bold and very readable. Please review photos closely for condition. Type: Shipboard entertainment program. Date: March 31, 1929. Event: Engineers and Communications “Subway Show”. Theme: Navy, Haiti, shipboard entertainment, radio/communications, engineering, Jazz Age. Provenance: Robert “Dinty” Moore USS Whitney / USS Concord / USS Dobbin naval archive. Condition: Used antique paper with toning, spotting, album residue, and edge wear.


A rare original piece of American history. An Answer to the Nazi Menace. Petition To President Roosevelt. B’Nai B’Rith District Grand Lodge, 1934. The booklet does have some wear as can be seen in the pictures. Very early Nazi-period (1934) mass-strategy to pressure FDR to make demands on Hitler. Within the pages of this brochure are the expressions of San Francisco’s public officials, civic leaders, fraternal and organization heads on the most compelling problem of the days, – the Nazi Menace. Those expressions have been collected as a part of the nation-wide B’nai B’rith campaign to obtain one million signatures on petitions which the President of the United States is asked to transmit to the German Government, as a protest against the unbearable hardships to which a stricken and defenseless people have been subjected. ” (from foreword) Includes letters, speeches, editorials, quotes from San Francisco public officials and civic leaders, newspaper headlines, quotes from Church leaders and educators, some possible resolutions, and “paragraphs taken from various leading publications throughout the United States. A copy of the Petition to be presented to President Roosevelt. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (UC-Berkeley, UC-Irving, Caroll College, HUC, UFLorida).




Rare pre-WWII Imperial Japanese Army “Zaiei Kinen” (Active Service Commemorative) photo album related to the 73rd Infantry Regiment. The cover features the red infantry branch collar insignia design with the number “73” and the words “Zaiei Kinen” (In Service Memorial). In the Imperial Japanese Army, red was the branch color of infantry units, and “73” generally refers to the 73rd Infantry Regiment. The 73rd Infantry Regiment was established in 1916 and stationed in Ranam, northern Korea, under the 19th Division. The regiment later participated in. The Battle of Lake Khasan. The Second Sino-Japanese War. WWII campaigns in the Philippines. And eventually ended the war in northern Luzon, Philippines. This album appears to date from around 1933 (Showa 8), shortly after the establishment of Manchukuo. The contents include many identified locations and captions such as. Mobilization / deployment status chart. The album contains approximately 41 photographs (various sizes), including. Horses and cavalry transport. Military facilities and guard posts. Mortar or artillery-related equipment. Korean and Manchurian local life. Public performances and gatherings. Rare operational deployment chart. What makes this album especially interesting is that it is not merely a military souvenir album. It documents daily life and military presence along the unstable frontier regions of Korea, Manchuria, and northern China during the early expansion period of the Japanese Empire. The included “deployment status chart” gives the album additional historical and archival significance. This is the kind of material that appeals not only to militaria collectors, but also researchers of. Some pages missing photographs. One deployment chart has tears. Please check the photos carefully for condition details. A powerful and atmospheric historical album from the forgotten frontiers of the Japanese Empire. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

Description This special version of the world known tommy gun, real wood and metal 1 to 1 scale. This is not a real gun!! Federal Law requires Blaze Orange Tips on all post-1898 Replica Guns: This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES remove, alter, obscure, or otherwise change the appearance of the colored tip at the barrel end of the replica gun. Non-Firing Replica Guns and Models Non-firing Replica Guns should ONLY be used in the home as scale model displays, as collector’s items, or for theatrical or training purposes. They should ALWAYS be used under the supervision of a responsible adult. They should NEVER be carried on the street, pointed at anyone, hidden on your person, or left carelessly in your car DO NOT leave them where they are accessible to unsupervised children or irresponsible adults.